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I am not him, but have been drinking with him. I am not worthy of un-tying his cleats.LOL. I truly appreciate everything ST'ers have done to advance the program. [emoji23]
I didn't realize Stansbury was a Stingtalker. Keep writing those checks to PJ please.
Then I saw her faceI'm a believer
Then I saw her face
This was the biggest similarity that jumped out to me this year. In 2014 we started seeing some improvement midway through the VPI game, during which I specifically remember being fed up with Roof's schemes and then confused when the defense started digging in and showing glimpses of what was to come. They didn't really get going until the Pitt game, at which point they just went nuts. This year's defensive improvement wasn't quite as flashy or consistent, but they definitely stepped up late in the season. We also seemed to get a mixture of JT5's efforts from the 2014 and 2015 campaigns. Brilliant in one series, error-prone in the next. Yesterday we definitely saw a lot more of the former, though the slew of dropped passes make that less evident on paper. I still don't really understand what happened there, when was the last time we saw so many different players drop throws that hit them square in the hands?...several allegories to the 2014 squad...
In what seems to be custom fashion, I feel as if we were undone early by poor defensive efforts. This really changed late in the season.
Time to stfu and go away
Right on...... Haters, Go pull for a terrible Special Education Conference team.... You are as unrealistic and ungrateful as they are!!!!
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when was the last time we saw so many different players drop throws that hit them square in the hands?
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Yeah, I suppose 2010-11 is about right. Stephen Hill caught hell for some drops, but that seemed to be a somewhat common occurrence for him and that team, didn't help Nesbitt's reputation as a passer at all. This was something of a reversal, I've gotten frustrated with Justin's tendency to throw balls into the turf on relatively simple screens and short routes the last couple of years, but he was hitting guys in the chest yesterday and they just couldn't reel them in. Those were probably the difference between the score we got and a legitimate blowout win.I don't remember which year specifically, but i think the ghost of 2010-2011 must have been haunting the team last night. Searcy and Lynch have had great hands all year and I believe both of them dropped good passes last night. Stewart (with the exception of one groan worthy drop against Virginia) has been solid all year and also missed a pass or two that I feel he normally would have reeled in.